Angelika’s photography work has been displayed on the front cover of Idaho Magazine (2022), in Cowboy Lifestyle Network (2021), Cowgirls Magazine (2021), Cowboys & Indians (2016 & 2018), and various Oregon and Washington entertainment and vacation publications, Chief Joseph Days Rodeo Program and website (2012-2020), at Art Gallery Festivals, private businesses, as well as for display advertisement for many clients in and out of Wallowa County including the Wallowa County Chieftain (2003-2007). Her writing has been published on Wallowa Valley Online (2009-2020) and on her studio website at Wild Horses Thunder.studio since 2021. CLICK ON IMAGE to read the full biography
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Pictures from Home: January 18, 2023
Picture taken from the Lower Alder Slope outside Enterprise, Oregon 19 degrees with little snow left in the valley. But that may change this weekend. Spring is not around the corner yet, as we still have to make it through February, which at times, can … Continue readingPictures from Home: January 18, 2023
Celebrating nine years breast cancer free
Nine years ago today, I survived breast cancer surgery. It has been quite an adventure with trials and tribulations since then. Almost five years on Tamoxifen robbed me of many professional opportunities, but I am still here. The side effects of Tamoxifen almost … Continue readingCelebrating nine years breast cancer free
Pictures from Home: December 22, 2022
“We are one with nature – Living with Mother Earth – majestic, generous, and harsh, but invariably purposeful in its design.” ~Angelika Ursula Dietrich It was GROUND ZERO this morning out the front door! The same view, the same mountains. Yet, we never tire of God’s … Continue readingPictures from Home: December 22, 2022
Native American History – It is time to tell the truth!
The time has come to tell the TRUTH! BY ANGELIKA URSULA DIETRICH The truth about American History will be hard to accept by many, just as it was for post-war Germany when the Holocaust and other atrocities of the Great War and WWII came to … Continue readingNative American History – It is time to tell the truth!
VIDEO: Chief Joseph Monument Dedication (2012)
Joseph, Oregon (July 27, 2012) — In front of more than one hundred people, Chief Joseph Monument Dedication turned into a spiritual experience. “Young Chief Joseph has returned home, if not with his remains, but his spirit”, Horace Axtel, Nimiipuu Elder said during the conclusion … Continue readingVIDEO: Chief Joseph Monument Dedication (2012)
2022 Woodlands & Watersheds Festival celebrating Wallowa County’s natural and cultural resources a huge success!
Woodlands & Watersheds Festival returns to the Wallowa County Fairgrounds with big success ENTERPRISE, Oregon — The 18th annual Woodlands & Watersheds Festival made its way back to the Wallowa County Fairgrounds on June 24, 2022. 25 local and regional organizations participated in this amazing … Continue reading2022 Woodlands & Watersheds Festival celebrating Wallowa County’s natural and cultural resources a huge success!
Joy, Pride, and Sadness
July 6, 2021 Today was my last day working exclusively for Jeff at home on Highview Angus Ranch. It has been a challenging but exhilarating experience to work with him. In the process, I gained a little more wisdom and lots more knowledge on managing … Continue readingJoy, Pride, and Sadness
The Nez Perce Horse
THE APPALOOSA MAJESTIC, admirably, endurance While attending an event near Spaulding, Idaho, as one of two chosen photographers by the Nez Perce tribe to cover the “Nez Perce Renaming Ceremony”, I encountered an amazing and beyond beautiful horse that belongs to the breed of the … Continue readingThe Nez Perce Horse
Coming Home
WETXUUWÍITIN “returned home after a period of captivity” On June 26, 2021, Katy Nesbitt and I traveled from the “Wallowa Homeland” to the Nez Perce National Historical Park outside of Lapwei, Idaho, to witness a historical event for the Nimiipuu, aka Nez Perce. I was … Continue readingComing Home